Publisher's Synopsis
WHERE EAST MEETS WEST AND WHERE SCIENCE MEETS GOD - Unlock the secrets of the universe and look deep into the inner self. Join this inspirational search and find a world beyond our human perceptions where science, religion, psychology, and human emotion are all interwoven into a single fabric of universal truth. The world we perceive is actually an illusion created within the boundaries of our mind, and there instead exists another world beyond our human perceptions, which is made from the transcendent energies of the dark and the light, and which is accessible only through the powers of our imagination. It includes: - The first coherent theory for the human mind. - An organized word structure (OWS) - a seven-by-eight, fifty-six word matrix for our spoken language that overlays the human brain and was the basis for the movie "The Matrix". - The "I Ching", the "Kabbalah" and Dr. Max Luscher's Color Test delineated by the OWS. - 666 decoded by the OWS; and the true spirit of the real living God revealed. - The fundamental constructs of good and evil. - Vivid and picturesque descriptions for the World Beyond. - A unified theory of everything, based upon a universal sea of luminous aether that fills the emptiness of space, through which all energy travels, and from which the Earth and all celestial bodies grow and are made. - Unraveling the mysteries of sub-nuclear and cosmological physics. Divine Revelations concludes with a thought provoking poem of personal introspection, and will challenge and inspire anyone who reads it. "Visit this land called Earth, and see its true existence as a palace made of crystal. See its plains and its valleys as sheets of shimmering glass and a floor for us to stand upon. See its mountains as snow-covered glaciers forming walls for us to gaze upon. See its trees as inverted chandeliers, its grass as rigid strands of silk and its fields of wheat and rye as cloaks of white satin covering its naked lands. See its flowers as delicate laces assembled from snowflakes, its grassy knolls as spindles of cotton, and its horizons as crystal protrusions beckoning its skies." - page 21